Old Trafford


History

On February 19, 1910, Old Trafford made its grand entrance. The first game played there was between Manchester United and Liverpool FC, a match that has come to symbolize the fierce competition of the Premier League. United unfortunately lost this game, as the visitors prevailed 4-3. It was a wonderful day despite the loss. On this day, the 80,000-seat Old Trafford stadium opened to the public and the stadium's history began.

Old Trafford is located near Trafford Park Industrial Centre, so this meant that World War 2 had a massive effect on the stadium. German bombs were dropped on parts of the stadium throughout the war which meant that following the war Manchester united could play there for many years.

New Additions to the Stadium 

Old Trafford is one of the most popular and most known football stadiums in the world but that’s because they have made additions to the stadium to optimise supporter’s experience. Old Trafford have turned to renowned stadium developers Legends International and Populous to help them improve their stadium even more. Legends have worked on some the biggest stadiums in the world more notably Tottenham Hotspur Stadium which is now dubbed the best football ground in the world. Although there are no set plans released by Manchester United on what upgrades they will be making to the stadium, more than likely they will be wanting to modernise the ground. With the stadium being 111 years old it is very outdated in terms of some of their premier league rivals. With the help of Legends United should be able to modernise their stadium and turn it into the fortress it should be.

 

Food & Drink

Old Trafford offers a unique experience with food and drink as they have a café within the stadium. The Red Café offers an exclusive experience for supporters as it allows them to visit the stadium when its not a match day. There extensive menu offers delicious meals, tasty snacks and refreshing drinks for people to enjoy all at very reasonable prices. Packages are available for supports as they can buy a museum and stadium tour along with a visit to the Red Café. So, for a fun day out filled with the history of your favourite club and some amazing food and drinks this is a place to visit.

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